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Give the gift of nature!

Thanks to local conservation efforts, nature on our islands is just as beautiful as ever.

We want you and your loved ones to be able to enjoy it for many years to come.

Now you can!

Strategic Funding Partners

Major donors

Our major donors are individuals, institutions or corporations who provide core financial support that ensures the long-term viability and sustainability of Dutch Caribbean parks and conservation organisations. Donations can focus on just one park or conservation organisation, our regional network or even on a particular programme.

Trust Fund Donations

DCNA’s Conservation Trust Fund was established to ensure a long-term sustainable funding future for our parks. Donations to our Trust Fund can be made to pledge funds either to a specific park or organisation. Please contact us if you would like to make this kind of enduring contribution to nature conservation in the Dutch Caribbean.

Leave a Legacy

We would be honoured to work with you to help structure a bequest in a satisfying and tax efficient manner.

Need an incentive?

DCNA is a registered charity, recognised by the Dutch tax office (Belastingsdienst; RSIN number: 823 771 398) with ANBI (Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling) status. This means that individuals and organisations in the Netherlands can made tax-deductible, charitable donations to DCNA. Check out this webpage for more information.

Why make a donation?

You can make a difference
The biggest threat our conservation organisations in the region is simply lack of structural funding to support their day to day operations.

Your contribution has an impact
DCNA and our member organisations play a leading role in conservation through the management of 11 terrestrial and marine protected areas.

We maximise your contribution
By working with people we find solutions to conservation and sustainable development issues.

Become a part of something great
We look to the big picture and are working to ensure the long-term sustainability of conservation on the islands.